Review: 'Love the Coopers'
Christmas time is here — and with the holiday comes yet another festive, dysfunctional family dramedy in “Love the Coopers.”
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Christmas time is here — and with the holiday comes yet another festive, dysfunctional family dramedy in “Love the Coopers.”
The University of South Carolina Dance Company is taking over the Koger Center for the Arts for the weekend to perform their evening of ballet, “On Pointe,” a collection of both classic and innovative ballet pieces that all feature — you guessed it — dozens of USC dancers on their toes in pointe shoes.
Thursday night the Russell House ballroom said goodbye to Columbia and caught a flight to Palestine — or so it seemed.
Halloween wasn’t about costumes or candy for Conundrum Music Hall in West Columbia last fall.
Something spooky is taking over the Koger Centerstage, and it’s just in time for Halloween.
The future is now. Or at least so it seems to the readers of Julia Elliott’s recently published novel, “The New and Improved Romie Futch,” released Oct. 1.
Elise Blackwell is no stranger to storytelling. In fact, the USC English professor and novelist began writing stories when she was only 5 years old.
“Stop Kiss," the provocative play by Diana Son, is coming to campus courtesy of the USC Department of Theatre and Dance. The work is a tour de force of controversial themes — a performance with powerful, multi-faceted statements.
As you may have noticed, there’s a crisp breeze around campus, football season is in full force and jack-o'-lanterns will soon be grinning around every corner. While it can be hard to embrace the cold weather, you can use these eight ideas to enjoy Columbia’s most gorgeous and fun-filled season to the fullest.